I attempted my first AG brew today using all DIY equipment with a lot of help from this forum. I attempted a clone of La Chouffe which is my favourite beer.
I'm concerned my yeast starter might have been infected as it smelled funky as hell but I've checked around and quite a few people seem to have said that. I'm hoping it.
By making a number of errors I've ended up with 17L instead of 20L and a starting gravity of 1080 instead of 1070 which looks like it'll result in some 10.8% monster.
It's already bubbling away in the fermenter so let's see what happens. I'll no doubt have plenty of questions about it later on but the main things I learned are:
- I need to get better at sparging and possibly build some sort of sparge arm to make it easier. The tinfoil method really didn't work well for me.
- I probably need a bigger flask for my yeast starter. Unfortunately the krausen took the foil off the top of the flask when I stepped it up to the final stage and I'm worried that might be the cause of the dodgy odour.
I was prepared for plenty to go wrong and a few things did but I'm glad my boiler didn't fry our power supply and I was able to get the mash temp just right so that was a good result. I know I'll definitely do a better job next time round.
I'm concerned my yeast starter might have been infected as it smelled funky as hell but I've checked around and quite a few people seem to have said that. I'm hoping it.
By making a number of errors I've ended up with 17L instead of 20L and a starting gravity of 1080 instead of 1070 which looks like it'll result in some 10.8% monster.
It's already bubbling away in the fermenter so let's see what happens. I'll no doubt have plenty of questions about it later on but the main things I learned are:
- I need to get better at sparging and possibly build some sort of sparge arm to make it easier. The tinfoil method really didn't work well for me.
- I probably need a bigger flask for my yeast starter. Unfortunately the krausen took the foil off the top of the flask when I stepped it up to the final stage and I'm worried that might be the cause of the dodgy odour.
I was prepared for plenty to go wrong and a few things did but I'm glad my boiler didn't fry our power supply and I was able to get the mash temp just right so that was a good result. I know I'll definitely do a better job next time round.